In the year 2017 (and gosh its almost 2018 already!), you can get gaming mice a dime a dozen in all colors, features, and varieties. G.Skill manages to advance a bit and offers differentiation. The proper 8K2 DPI sensor feels good while gaming. And while that is a bit of a subjective observation, I certainly seem to like it.

In a market dominated by mice for right-handers only, G.Skill's MX780 is a great choice for ambidextrous and left-handed users alike. In fact, because of its customizability, I'd recommend it to everybody.

G.Skill has managed to enter the gaming peripheral market through the front door. This superb mouse is a small technological marvel that exudes quality on all four sides. Playing with it is an experience that we recommend to live. It is the weapon that will make your game to the next level.

Are you a memory manufacturer in need of diversification? Then consider gaming peripherals as a next logical step. A number of big-name purveyors of PC memory have already made the transition - with good degrees of success, we might add - and G.Skill is now joining the ranks.

For those not yet familiar with G.SKILL, they are a company most recognized for their computer memory including value and high performance products. Long-time computer hardware enthusiasts such as ourselves find G.SKILL’s move into gaming peripherals a bit of a surprise though we have seen other companies that specialize in memory do the same. One of those companies, Corsair, did very well to the point that some gamers recognize that brand for their gaming keyboards.

The MX780 RGB is G.Skill's first ever mouse and they are starting out with a high-end product at $80. G.Skill doesn't specify what style of mouse the MX780 RGB is and that is probably down to the fact that it's so customizable. That said, we wouldn't classify this as a claw grip mouse. It seems more suited toward a palm or fingertip grip.